PCXT
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And here's the difference between school systems in Poland and Germany. I remember that generally all things I wanted to know I had to learn myself, from sources far from school books. In school I remember only "we will skip this chapter, there's no time" and one teacher who tried to teach us something, but she quickly gave up when it was found that we won't reach the end of a book (including all school-free days it was nevertheless impossible to do it).
Of course there is no agenda with goal to make people dumb! I'll use another example: For some unknown reason, many people think that TV stations are in conspiracy about commercials broadcasting time - most of them broadcast commercials at the same time (+/- 15 minutes or so). Conspiracy on such competitive market as TV stations would be visible from a far distance and would certainly end with a huge scandal right after starting. There is no conspiracy, only optimum of an objective function - the time in which most TV sets are watched.
Of course there is no agenda with goal to make people dumb! I'll use another example: For some unknown reason, many people think that TV stations are in conspiracy about commercials broadcasting time - most of them broadcast commercials at the same time (+/- 15 minutes or so). Conspiracy on such competitive market as TV stations would be visible from a far distance and would certainly end with a huge scandal right after starting. There is no conspiracy, only optimum of an objective function - the time in which most TV sets are watched.
I totally agree. But with countries going to the right or populism it becomes harder and harder even to maintain causality in a discussion, not even trying more logic reasoning. And it's not a change of 20 or 15 years, it happened in last few years! Generally a nice example of what I distill from catchphrases I hear in discussion-surogates can be described by the "and_in_USA_they're_lynching_black_men" phenomenon from Soviet propaganda, but I found a nicer example known as whataboutism. It's a bit better in the international media, but not too much.Discussions that label someone in a "negative" group are still discussions, try saying the wrong thing in freaking Iran or China and see what happens. That is totalitarian. I see our democracy and the European Union struggling right now and the countries strongly slipping to the far right, with a lot of fear mongering, publicism and dirt slinging going on and I think the least we need right now is more vague conspiracy crap, but a clear headedness and more discourse, more people actually talking to each other.
I have a half-solution: Use as textual media as possible, and RSS as information selection tool. Don't know why but these most nasty sites which serve "canned rubbish" don't use RSS, but use complex system of programs and scripts instead. Additionally I made rather strict limitations about technology, it's not an orthodox Stallmanism, but... it's a wonder if I turn JS on for some page .Oh and that information DDoS analogy is really nice, it describes perfectly what happened. It also depresses me, because I have no idea how to stop the bombardment, because it's also like a botnet that spreads itself to minds of people and continues the DDoS attack. It's like the laughing man...